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An entrepreneurial mentoring program that pairs college students with middle school students of under-resourced communities.
Musa (moo-sah: Swahili and Muslim name for boys. It means “saved from the waters”) Mission: the purpose of Musa is to improve life outcomes for youth living in under resourced areas. Programs and services will foster the development of strong character, positive self-esteem, leadership and skills that lead to academic success. Musa shall also establish and create opportunities for youth to pursue training, education and employment designed to place them on the path to economic self-sufficiency. Vision: the Musa program will target black and latino males and teach participants to swim, provide an opportunity to acquire lifeguard certification and place them in high paying aquatics positions throughout NYC. Musa boys will learn to save the lives of others and in the process save their own.
BINA Farm Center (BFC) brings together individuals with and without special needs by offering a variety of inclusive enrichment programs that help them to both thrive personally and make their best contribution towards the communities in which they live. BFC provides a comprehensive therapeutic and recreational environment utilizing Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies, Vocational Training Programs and Creative and Complementary Therapies for children and adults with physical, developmental and emotional challenges.
To enhance quality of life and community integration for individuals with special needs.
To support the preservation and enhancement of the national resources and cultural heritage of the five US National Park venues on Lake Superior. Through the funding of research, maintenance and educational projects, the NPLSF collaborates with the National Park Service.
The UNITE Foundation seeks to empower the next generation of leaders in West African development. Driven by our commitment to youth development, we provide financial support to Camp UNITE, which equips West African youth with the skills and knowledge they need to lead healthy, productive lives. Beliefs - We believe in the transformative power of the youth summer camp experience. - We believe in each young person's ability to make a positive contribution to the world. - We believe education is the most powerful tool a young person can have.
PCL purpose is to further the sport of cricket in Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. The specific purposes for which this corporation is organized are: To promote, encourage, foster and cultivate interest in the sport of cricket; To initiate, sponsor, promote and carry out plans, policies and activities that would further the development and advancement of cricket in Pittsburgh and North Eastern PA; To develop, foster and train amateur athletes for representation in state, national and international cricket competitions; to promote building of facilities for other non-traditional sports like badminton, table tennis and rugby.
The Camp Eberhart Alumni Association is comprised of past campers, staff, and friends of Camp Eberhart who share in the common goal of supporting Camp Eberhart through volunteering, mentoring, and financial contributions. The Camp Eberhart Alumni Association's primary function is to raise funds to support the capital needs of Camp Eberhart. We are a 501(C)(3) organization with a membership throughout the United States and abroad.
The NRC strengthens individuals and communities by providing opportunities for neighbors to build relationships, access resources, and develop the skills to enhance their lives and determine the fate of the community. The Neighborhood Resource Center is about neighbors working together to reach personal and community goals.
Asphalt Green is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to assisting individuals of all ages and background achieve health through a lifetime of sports and fitness. Community Service is at the core of our origin and the heart of our mission. Located in New York City, our we reach 30,000 kids in four boroughs through our free community programs.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a mile-and-a-half of contemporary parks in the heart of Boston. The Greenway, a roof garden atop a highway tunnel, connects people and the city with beauty and fun. The non-profit Conservancy maintains, programs, and improves the Greenway on behalf of the public and in partnership with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The Harlem Jets are committed to helping young people reach their full potential through participation in competitive team sports and academic enrichment. Our goal is for each athlete to learn teamwork, good sportsmanship, healthy values, leadership skills, and lifelong friendships. The organization emphasizes not only winning, but having fun and building character.